Responding to the start of regulation of PAs and AAs by the GMC, Prof Phil Banfield, BMA chair of council said: ...
The NHS is at risk of alienating a generation of new doctors through an unfair and flawed recruitment system. The process of ...
The RB (Representative body), which consists of delegates from all BMA divisions and branches of practice, regional and ...
Responding to the news that the Government's published recommended pay uplift for next year for doctors and other NHS workers should be 2.8%, the BMA's chair of council, Professor Philip Banfield, ...
“The GMC, the medical regulator, should never have been made the regulator of non-medical occupations like PAs. Nevertheless, ...
Responding to the latest GP workforce statistics published today, Dr Iain Morrison, Chair of the BMA’s Scottish GP Committee said: “These figures showing a decline in the size of Scotland’s GP ...
Responding to Baroness Bennett's House of Lords debate on the upcoming Government review of physician associate roles, BMA ...
We know that the current contract is out of date and needs reform. It no longer works for resident doctors: it doesn’t ...
Responding to Kim Leadbeater's Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill passing its second reading in the House of Commons, ...
All GP registrars should be provided with an induction appropriate for their stage of training when starting at a practice or ...
This success was achieved through a programme of local activism, resulting in £158/£211/£264 for day/weekend/night rates, and ...
The autumn budget statement significantly increased employment costs for GP partners. Read how the BMA is putting pressure on the Government to guarantee reimbursement and use our new calculator to ...